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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Cherry Creek and Lots of Water

We found out the hard way today that art festivals and massive amounts of water don't really mix.
A flash flood hit the show around 4:00pm and our booth happened to be at the confluence of two alleys. The water rose to knee depth and started to bend poles, and move the panels to the point that they were leaning and in danger of collapsing. We had no choice but to remove all the artwork from the booth as quickly as possible from the panels. This meant exposing them to the heavy rain. We stacked all the work against the side of a building. Kind bystanders helped form a fire-line and moved it all pretty quickly. All the work that was stacked in the booth off the walls is lost. Some of it we actually pulled out from under water! It was wild!

Final artwork damage won't be counted until tomorrow, but so far one macbook pro bites the dust as well as a stash of chargers. We'll head to the site in the morning and remove the booth, then take stock, try to dry out and head on home! Bummer! Wish we had pictures. In the chaos of it all, we didn't think to take any. Might have been good for insurance.

So sorry, Marla! We just saw the Cherry Creek flood on the news and thought of you. It looked brutal. Absolutely nuts after the last months of drought and wildfires. Climate catastrophes everywhere. Travel home safely!

OH MY, I can't even begin to imagine what that was like to go through. Many things in life happen for a reason which we sometimes don't realize for years to come. So very sorry you had such a horrible experience and some sort of good comes to you from your loss.

Marla, OMG, sounds so awful and a recap of what happened about eight years ago. I ended up having to leave my canopy there , couldn't even close it it was so bent, and had to slit the fabric with a knife to let through the piles of hail. Same thing happened as I had to watch the water build up BEHIND my frames until I finally took them down and stacked them. Had lots of damage that MY HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE DID COVER (StateFarm) I hope you are so lucky. I know the feeling of devstation.

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About Marla

I've always been an artist and watched the world through curious eyes. I think painting is the most challenging endeavor I've ever engaged in and hope to grow old in front of a canvas. When you paint, you can't be judgmental, prejudice or self-righteous; you just have to "be" and stand there and paint.